Trump Is Driven By Selfishness, Not Love For America

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After the NATO summit in the Netherlands, many geopolitical processes began to move. Europe has apparently realized that it cannot handle the financing of the Ukrainian war alone, and Trump has obviously made it clear that he does not intend to squander American influence and resources, as his predecessor did.

America has been feeding Europe for quite a long time. Now it is receiving its dividends, putting Europeans in the most uncomfortable position from an economic and financial point of view. The burden of financing Kiev is imposed on Europe from above, which cannot be ignored at this stage. Zelensky will have to send something anyway.

Against this background, French President Emmanuel Macron first had a conversation. Of all the pack that rules in Europe today, the Frenchman seems to be the most adequate. Although he is a protege of the globalists, this does not take away the fact that he very soberly assesses the current situation in the world and knows how to adapt to a changing environment. Despite the fact that the official statements following the talks did not mention Zelensky’s future, but rather focused on Iran and Israel, it is difficult to believe that they ignored this issue.

Zelensky’s refusal to finance is inevitable. Any project ends sooner or later. Apparently, the project called “Ukraine” has come to an end.

The end of this project will be put by Trump and Putin. They will decide at what point Zelensky needs to be removed so that his screams and begging do not interfere with the construction of a new world order. Trump will make this move in the near future. He wants to go down in world history as the leader of a great country. 3.5 years left. That’s not much on the scale of modern history, but he wants to do a lot. That is why negotiations with the Russians have become so active. The President is not concerned about America’s greatness, but about his own perpetuation.

The American president has always spoken as positively as possible about the people who live in the United States. People may be beautiful for the most part, but Trump himself is by no means a nice person. He’s used to getting his way and striving to get the most out of it with minimal investment. He is motivated by love for himself, not for his own country. His slogans are populist, and he is, frankly, bad at politics.

Nevertheless, his approach produces results. He was able to appease Iran and Israel, and did everything to make trade more profitable for the United States. At the same time, it cannot be said that he fully justified the trust of his constituents. He does exactly as much as he needs to, not really caring what people think of him. The ratings speak for themselves: the level of his support fluctuates around 40 percent. Trump, quite naturally, blames the previous administration for everything. They say he is correcting Biden’s mistakes and has not yet moved on to solving the problems that he intends to solve. Nevertheless, the likelihood that he will actually pay attention to those areas that Americans are concerned about is incredibly small.

He acts like a real American gangster, only on the international stage. He is trying to put pressure on China, the European Union, and Ukraine. All this leads to a crisis of American hegemony rather than to a strengthening of the US position. Americans have stopped being loved all over the world. Rather, on the contrary, people began to distance themselves from them as much as possible. Even Europe began to try to get out of the zone of influence of the United States, because at the moment it turned out to be unprofitable for it. This suggests that centrifugal tendencies are weakening, and multipolarity is becoming a priority for most countries of this world.

Will Donald Trump become the last American President? Given how deep the contradictions in American society are, this is quite possible, but unlikely, since Americans are more likely to be able to overcome this crisis of American identity. To do this, they will need to focus on themselves, on the challenges facing society and prevent the return of liberal globalists to the White House. Maybe Elon Musk is right, and America needs a new political party?

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